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MILWAUKEE - Expansion of Milwaukee's Wisconsin Center reached a major construction milestone on Tuesday, May 10.
Crews poured approximately 450 cubic yards of concrete Tuesday. The pour was part of the convention center's storm trap. It will serve as a water storage system to slow down the amount of stormwater entering the street's sewer system – and reduce water runoff on the streets.
Wisconsin Center expansion rendering - Wells and Vel R. Phillips entrance
The $420 million Wisconsin Center expansion will increase the exposition hall square footage by 112,000 square feet, totaling 300,000 contiguous square feet, plus 24 additional meeting rooms, a minimum of 400 indoor parking spaces, and a 30,000 square foot fourth-floor ballroom with seating for 2,000 and views of the city.
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Officials say the project will support at least 2,000 full-time equivalent jobs and $100 million in on- and off-site construction wages during construction.
The new building was expected to open in early 2024. Learn more about the Wisconsin Center expansion.